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The woman oil the right never used Ayer's Hair, Vigor. She neg- . lected her hair, and now herself suf- * f ers from neglect. On the contrary, the woman on the left has ahyays used Ayer's Hair Vigor* aQ d owes to it mnca of her youthful appearance and attractiveness. produces beautiful hair. Long, f rich, heavy, hair. Soft and silky j hair, free from dandruff. P-. -„„,., ty a-. J. C. /lyir & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. Frnm Ma w Watch Oub riuiii !«uw window Oil tO DISPLAYS -.-Xmas. \^^2 . . You will probably need some- „' • filing that comes. only from Our -Gift .Storehouse.For Presents that are PuAcriCAM/sr Übbful, Artistic, an«i thoboughly good, GO DIIiECT TO BROWN & KEHB The Choice is now rpaily Superb, and the Value is unequalleu. " ' Let us urge upon ill : - : TO BUY; EAELY. . A FEW SUGGESTIONS: '■ . . Waist. Belts, 5,/. to |2/6, Peggy Bags.- ) 6/6 to 35/" Silver Mounted, i ' ( eaoh) _ ' Engagement and ,Dre3s Eings, Broodies, Pendants, Pocket B.oks, Wallets, Silver-Backed Hair Brashes; and Alin-ors, Electro- Plated Brushes, 10/- nd 12/6: Ditto Mirrows, • JOj. an 'tl 12|6. aZa^u j BROWN&KERR, : Engr |- co WA'I'GHMAKEES F iv&"- and JEWELLERS, during t • ; Month TeapAlgae-St., Nelson "OUBBBE STAMPS.— We stock al Ajd supplies. Pads and Inks in a colors. Also quick drying Inks and Pad «|jhe; Colonist" Jobbing Department. 6. FLEMING ANO SO^Sr NEW GOODS, as follows : — Carpets, Linoleums, Jap. Mattings, Bamboo Blinda, Brass Rail Bedsteads, Sheeting Towels," Table Covers, Table Lines, Tea Cloths, Tray Cloths, Pillowcases, Fancy Linen- Handkerchiefs, Jap Silks, Maalle Drapes, Window iiliniis. Window Poles, Liaoe Ourtains, &c. Alao fall Assortment of Furniture and Furnishing, &c, G. FLEMING & SONS, HABDY STREET, - NELSON. BiOUSE FRONTS. These make very acceptable gifts, for they are very dainty, very fashionable, and just what women appreciate. The selection is remarkably varied and the prices are low enough to tempt everyone . PARIS LACE FRONTS,, with yoke of overlapping' effect, Valenciennes lace edging, continued ho ' waist with tucked net and lace frilling; the whole mounted on soft Bretonne Net at 5s lid. ECR?U LACE FRONTS, of cross rows , of' Valenciennes lace edging, and bands of straight Eidelweiss in* - sertion, mounted on fine Bretonne Net at.- 6s lid. CREAM LACE FRONTS, of daintily ruched Valenciennes ■■ lace . edging, and tucked net, mounted on cream net: high collar band at , 7s 6d. WHITE MUSLIN FRONTS, prettily embroidered and worked with cotton Maltese insertion and French tucks, at 7s lid. WHITE MUSLIN FRONTS, ' effectively tucked and worked with wide embroidery, insertion r arid Valenciennes lace at 8s lid. WHITE MUSLIN FRONTS, crossover efTecf v -qf heavy open work embroidery insertion and 'white Valenciennes lace edging at 10a 6d. . ;* WHITE MUSLIN FRONTS, tucked, and worked with Valenciennes insertion, and finished with Broderies Anglais insertion in filet effects at 10s 9d. WRITE PROMPTLY. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED. WELLINGTON. : .'

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12420, 9 December 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12420, 9 December 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12420, 9 December 1908, Page 3